Stereo
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor
The last episode
The Nizzard Strikes
In the first of six talks David Bean sets out for
Sicily to retrace the route taken by Garibaldi and the Thousand in 1860. Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
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Producers CAROLE LACEY and ADAM RAPHAEL
Connections by JIM GLEN.
Read by Finlay Welsh. Producer
DAVID JACKSON YOUNG BBC Scotland
Sing praise to God
(Luther's Hymn) BBC HB 18; 1 Kings 17, vv 10-16;
Psalm 121; I am trusting thee, Lord Jesus
(Bullinger AHB 498) Director of Music LESLIE OLIVE. Stereo
Presented by Ferdi Dennis.
5: Second from the Bottom In the USA, Caribbean immigrants are valued employees. In Britain, popular perceptions tell another story. How do such different images exist?
Producers LOUISE PURSLOW and KATHY WATSON. Stereo (R)
Presenter Dilly Barlow Producer HILARY NORRISH
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Call to Account
Presenter John Howard. In the final part of the summer series, Clive Parr ,
Chief Officer of Cheshire Family Practitioner Committee, answers criticisms and comments. Producer DAVID BERRY
Odds and Sods
Reporters David Clayton and Neil Walker in search of Britain's most eccentric gardeners. Producer GLYN JONES BBC North East (R)
Presenter Bill Frost
FM only Matilda's Holiday. Stmo (R)
from Birmingham.
Sally Jones meets Olwen Wymark , teaching on Britain's first postgraduate course in playwriting. Short story:
4: A Widow's Quilt
by SYLVIA TOWNSEND WARNER dramatised in two parts by DOREEN MAHON. With and 2: Cast out by Eric's mother, Mrs Seaborn ,
Sukey Bond has to save herself from destitution.
Directed by JANET WHITAKER Stereo (R)
In the second of two programmes John Wyatt , former Chief Ranger of the Lake District National Park, discovers the attractions and particular beauty of one of the National Parks.
Pembrokeshire Coast Producer MARJORIE LOFTHOUSE
BBC Pebble Mill
Stereo (Details Thurs 9.45pm)
with Robert Williams and Frances Coverdale. Including a report on the Sixth Test at the Oval.
and Financial Report
Presenters Susan Marling and Alex Lester.
Producer CAROLINE DALY
7.00pm News
Holiday at 1.40pm)
with Margaret Howard Producer FIONA COUPER Stereo
Euthanasia, pornography, punishment. In a series of six programmes Ludovic Kennedy takes a personal look at the ethical issues raised in 40 years of Any Questions?
5: A Question of Scruples Producer KATHY WATSON
Nick Clarke presents a personal view of the week's newspapers.
Producer GARETH BUTLER
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Protection of property by the Declaration of Independence
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The possible inclusion of the phrase 'life, liberty and the protection of property' in the Declaration of Independence, and the outbreak of war in 1939.
Alun Lewis looks at what science in the past had to say about the world. Producer GEOFF DEEHAN
by Alistair Cooke
at The Fringe.
The stage version of Cooking in a Bedsitter, a play performed by actors dangling from a wall; and The Battleship Potemkin - for six people!
Kaleidoscope samples some of the 1,053 events at this year's Edinburgh Fringe.
Producer JULIAN MAY. Stereo
Huckleberry Finn (8)
with David Sells
The first of two programmes featuring extracts from some of the best music and comedy shows on the Edinburgh Fringe, introduced by the performers themselves. Produced and researched by BILL DARE. SIONED WILIAM and ARMANDO IANNUCCI. Stereo